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Hair Color and How To {Hair Care} by Perfectskincare C. Facebook Posted Tue 22 Nov 2011 1:30pm and lessen the damage coloring does to the hair.  Use professional treatments even if you go for home remedies. The chemicals in the professional and high-end products help protect... [Source: Bing Images] Some hair coloring tips from the same magazine 'Rupayan'. Check them out and make sure you follow them next time to keep your hair Read on »
More Women are Coloring their Hair at Home by Meg W. Patient Expert Posted Thu 30 Oct 2008 11:24am More women are cutting and coloring their hair at home in an attempt to save money. Procter & Gamble has seen a 20% increase in sales of their home hair coloring product Nice-n-Easy and double-digit sales growth for its Head & Shoulders brand. Some women are ditching their $120 haircuts and trying out $15 cuts at Supercut. See the story Read on »
Are Shampoos for Colored Hair Different Than Regular Shampoos? by Sarah B. Patient Expert Posted Fri 22 Jan 2010 10:01pm Arlene Asks…I have been noticing lately that shampoos are made for different hair colors. Such as John Frieda and Pantene Pro-V Expressions. How are these shampoos any different from regular shampoos and do they really work? The Right Brain’s Rapidly Written Response: The trend toward different shampoo formulas for different hair colors appears Read on »
I am Thinking About Coloring My Hair by Laura Patient Expert Posted Tue 23 Mar 2010 4:22pm about beauty , I decided to take care of my hair. No I am not going to pull out my white hair, I’m thinking about coloring it. I had my first white hair at the age of 29, now... them quite well. I would like to have my hair colored by a hairdresser but it is very expensive so I bought one of those we find in the supermarket. There are very well known Read on »
I colored my hair by LeslynMusch Patient Expert Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 1:51pm Yes, I broke down and had my hair colored. In some ways I really liked the gray hair, but as it got longer, I just didn't feel ready to be that gray. I guess for me, I didn't..., "If the barn needs paintin', paint it!" So I did. The funny thing was that after I colored it, back to the brown my hair had been before chemo, I sort of missed the gray hair. I like Read on »
Color Your Hair Naturally by Lucky V. Patient Expert Posted Tue 10 Mar 2009 3:17pm . Nevertheless, some people think gray hair is stylish and distinguished. In fact, some people may look better with gray hair than they do with their natural hair color. So, what are the options if you do not want to have the “salt-and-pepper” looking? The simple solution is hair coloring. Many people dye their hair on a regular basis. Women tend to do it more Read on »
Is Using Different Hair Color Brands Bad For My Hair? by Sarah B. Patient Expert Posted Wed 05 Oct 2011 2:01am product Changing hair color brands won’t increase damage your hair but you might have trouble matching the exact shade you like. If you’re changing your hair color you should... the point of not using them at the same time. But if it’s been two or more weeks since you last colored, shouldn’t it be safe to try something different? So how bad for my hair would Read on »
Hair Color Review: John Frieda Precision Foam Colour by Shannon N. Posted Wed 16 Nov 2011 12:00pm We’re heading into the colder months, which typically means making the switch from highlighted hair to warmer tones. My natural hair color is dark brown, but typically I lighten or highlight it in the summer months. Being that it is only 6 weeks until Christmas, getting my hair colored at the salon was not in my wallet’s vocabulary, so I opted Read on »
Avoid the Horrors of At Home Hair Color by Take Root and Write .. Patient Expert Posted Thu 09 Apr 2009 6:21pm to follow? Do not attempt an at-home color if your hair is damaged or extremely dry. If you have what I call "special-needs" hair, leave it to the professionals. You'll thank me later... Your hair stylist will most likely try to discourage you from coloring your hair at home, but surprisingly, as long as you have some solid application skills Read on »
Do Powdered Hair Colors Work?: Bumble & Bumble Dry Hair Powder Review by Nicki Z. Patient Expert Posted Tue 30 Aug 2011 4:50pm Powder sounds like a working girl’s dream come true:  One spray, and you get the benefits of a dry shampoo and a hair color! Except you don’t.  I recently tried  Bumble & Bumble... & Bumble Dry Hair Powder , and so I was completely shocked when the color not only didn’t last, but went everywhere - all over my neck, the sides of my face, even the top of my shirt Read on »